Prepared By:
Stephanie Tolentino
Conjunction
• The act or an instance of
“Conjoining” : The state of being
“Conjoined” : ‘Combination’
• An uninflected linguistic form
that joins together
sentences, clauses, phrases, or
words.
___ he's very famous he is still nice.
Although Or
And However
If How
___ I came she was leaving.___ you
couldn't see the film, we'll tell you
someting about it.
If Even so
In case Neither
Otherwise As
She goes to the tennis club ___ she
likes to play tennis.
In spite of What
When Because
Or Otherwise
He reads magazines ___ he doesn't
like to read books.
Neither But
Even so Even if
Although whether
I'm sorry, Peter is ill and I can't come
___.We can ___ go to the cinema or to
the café.
Although Either
Even if When
What Since
She likes swimming, ___ in
winter.
Even Or
What When
Otherwise if
Don't drink any alcohol
___ you drive carefully.
Even if Since
When Or
Even whether
This book is very
popular; ___, I don't
like it.
When since
Even so If
Or either
Do you know ___ to ride
a snowboard?
However Or
In spite of How
Although When
_____ we've lost the match.
They worked hard for the
test, _____, they failed.
Or However
Since Unless
Otherwise If
If they were older,
they could go to the
party.
Take your mobile
with you in case you
miss the bus.
He looks very fit in
spite of his age.
They didn't go to the
party, and neither did I.
Neither drinks nor food
are allowed in this
room.
Do you like tea or
coffee?
Look at the
map, please.
Otherwise you'll
get lost.
Since he's lost his
money, he couldn't
go to the restaurant.
Her baby cannot fall
asleep unless she stays
in the room.
I don't know what to say.
When you're in
London, write an e-mail
to me.
I'm going home
whether you like it
or not.
I found a skirt and a shirt in my
closet. What does the
conjunction connect?
A. Skirt and shirt
B. I and found
C. Found and skirt
D. Found and shirt
I went to the store yesterday
with my brother. What is the
conjunction?
A.Went
B.With
C.My
D.There isn’t one
I don’t want to skate, nor do I
want to rollerblade. What is the
conjunction?
A.Skate
B.Want
C.Nor
D.rollerblade
It was raining, so I drove to
the park. What is the
conjunction?
A.Raining
B.So
C.Drove
D.Park
A conjunction can connect
two
A.Prepositional phrases
B.Verbs
C.Nouns
D.All of the above
The conjunction ‘either’
is paired with what?
A.Nor
B.But also
C.Not only
D.Or
The Conjunction ‘both’ is also
paired with what?
A.Also
B.And
C.Not only
D.But also
The girl was sorry, but she still
was punished for lying. What is
the conjunction?
A.Sorry
B.But
C.Was
D.lying
Mom both washed the car
and made dinner.
A. washed and car
B. made and dinner
C. Mom and both
D. washed..car;made.. dinner
When the feeling is more
mild, an interjection is
followed by what?
A.Period
B.Exclamation point
C.Comma
D.Hyphen
Neither is paired with
A.For
B.Or
C.Nor
D.But
Where is an interjection most
often found in a sentence?
A.Beginning
B.Middle
C.End
D.Nowhere
Which of the following is an
interjection?
A.Should
B.Cannot
C.Wow
D.But
You can either play soccer or ride
your bike. What is connected?
A.Play soccer; ride.. Bike
B.You and can
C.Play and soccer
D.Can and play
Both cookies and ice cream
are great desserts.
A.Cookies and desserts
B.Ice cream and great
C.Cookies and ice cream
D.Ice cream and desserts
Conjunction
Prepared By:
John Carlo Cristobal
Within nineteen (19) seconds, find
the conjunctions in the poem. If
you forgot a conjunction or ran out
of time, your opponent will have
the chance to complete it.
Skyfall
Look above you, can you see
the blue?
Or nothing in sight can give a
clue?
Raise not your eyes, but
bring them below,
Touch your
heart, emotion, and you’ll
know.
•Or
•But
•And
•And
•Once
•But
Instead of rain, the frigid
snow falls,
Then the sun rises and
melts its calls,
Leaving echoes of shattered
caws,
Made by those who broke
the laws.
The night will weep, and the
moon won’t shine,
•Instead
•Then
•And
•But
Daylight’s End
Why set, oh, radiant sun?
Tired of being the only one?
You can never be alone, at least
for now,
‘Cause I hand you my unbroken
vow.
At night, the skies will go wild,
And the stars, so bright yet
mild,
Will travel across uncertain
•For
•‘Cause
•And
•So
•Yet
•And
A child of mine may fall to the
earth,
But it’s not because it’s
abandoned or hurt,
I sent a message, released on its
crash,
That tells of a mystery, an
upcoming clash.
I am the moon, I steal the sun’s
light,
•But
•Or
•That
•Till
•And
Write the appropriate
conjunctions to complete
the paragraph.
Some say life is too
short, ___ you need to live
everyday of it like it’s your
last. Others, _____, stick
to the fact that life is
generous enough to let
people enjoy it with the
ones they value most. __
__ ___ __, most humans
believe that __ ____how
__ you will choose between
living a life of suffering __
dying with freedom from
pain, which will you embrace?
Most people may prefer
choosing the latter, ___ they
have this realization about life
__ life isn’t life without
suffering. __ ___ the former
Conjunctions

Conjunctions